The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of AppealsMay 28 agreed to rehear challenges to 340B contract pharmacy laws from West Virginia and Maryland.
A group of immigration judges in 2020 challenged work-related restrictions on their public speaking engagements, saying they ...
All across the galaxy, Jedi and Siths are celebrating "Star Wars" Day. Here's what it is, how the unofficial holiday came to be and what to say if someone says, "May the fourth be with you." Stream ...
Holy Sith, you guys, Star Wars Day is upon us again. "May the 4th" is a day for all lovers of Jedi, the Resistance, the Skywalkers, the Hutts, Boba Fett, Yoda, Gamorrean guards, Maz Kanata, General ...
Good morning and welcome to your Under the Dome newsletter. I’m democracy reporter Kyle Ingram. Wednesday was a slower day at the legislature, with both chambers only passing one bill — a collection ...
NEW YORK — The Second Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments today in U.S. v. Hasbajrami, a criminal case challenging the FBI’s use of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) ...
The New York defense attorney for former NYPD Sgt. Erik Duran, sentenced last week to years in prison for the death of a fleeing suspect, says he's been "completely overwhelmed" by the public support ...
Daniel Kremer, a former presiding justice of the state appellate court’s San Diego branch and former member of the state Judicial Council, has died. He was 88. The highly regarded jurist, who overcame ...
She knows the inner workings of the 4th Court, is said to work well with the other justices and has proven herself on the bench, having been a District Court judge in Bexar County from 2018 through ...
WASHINGTON — On Feb. 6, the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado, completed Ivy Sting 4, a significant demonstration of the Army's Next Generation Command and Control, or NGC2, program. This ...
Students of the University of Texas system met in downtown Austin in August 2023 to demand the school's board of regents not make cuts to diversity programs despite a new law requiring just that.
A federal appeals court has ruled Montgomery County Public Schools did not violate a substitute teacher’s constitutional rights when it required her to use students’ preferred pronouns in the ...